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    							  5.  TV Menus51
    Inputs  Menu
     
    Inputs Menu Options
     
    N ame
    Cable Box, Camcorder, CD/
    Audio, DVD (DVD, DVD2, 
    Blu-Ray), DVR,  Game (Game, 
    PS, Xbox, Wii), MP3 Player, PC,  
    Satellite, VCR, AVR
    On/Off (ANT 1 and ANT 2 only)
    Delete (deactivated HDMI only)
    Control On, Control Off
     (CEC-
    enabled HDMI devices; operates 
    only when Inputs > NetCommand 
    HDMI Control is set to 
    On)
    Lets you assign or change names of inputs appearing in  
    the Input Selection menu.
    Press    -
       to move between inputs.
    Press    -
      to select a name.
    Lets you turn  Ant-1 and Ant-2 On/Off (to display/hide in Input 
    Selection menu).
    Lets you delete unused HDMI inputs from the  Input Selection 
    menu.
    If you change the name of an input after performing Net- 
      Command “learning,” the IR codes you “learned” are 
    erased.
    General Notes
    When you change an input name in the Name menu and then exit the Name menu:
    The name is changed 
    The icon in the  Input Selection menu is changed
    Audio and video settings are changed to the defaults for the new device type. 
    All previous Net Command “learning” for the input is erased. 
    Notes for  HDMI devices
    Disconnecting an HDMI device:    When you disconnect an  HDMI device, the icon remains in the Input Selec-
    tion menu until you remove it.  Select Delete in the Inputs > Name menu to remove an unwanted icon for an HDMI 
    input. 
    NetC ommand for HDMI and CEC-Enabled Devices:  If CEC conflicts occur, turn off CEC signals in one 
    of these ways:  a) Turn off all NetCommand for HDMI signals from the TV (Inputs > NetCommand HDMI 
    Control menu), b)  Turn off NetCommand HDMI signals for specific devices (Inputs > Name menu), or c)  Turn 
    off each device’s internal CEC capability.  See Appendix  D  for the TV’s NetCommand for HDMI Control or, to 
    turn on/off a specific device’s response to CEC signals, see the device’s owner’s manual.
      Names of CEC-enabled devices:  CEC-enabled devices send their own predefined name to the TV.  You 
    cannot change the name of a CEC-enabled device; applies only when Inputs > NetCommand HDMI Control 
    is set 
    to On.
       
    O rderLets you put frequently used icons at the start of the Input Selection menu.
    Press  1. 
         to highlight the icon to move.
    Press  2. 
    ENTER to confirm the selection.
    Press  3. 
         to drag the icon to the desired position.
    Press  4. 
    ENTER to set the new position.
     
      LearnSets up or changes Net Command IR control of the current viewing device.
    See detailed instructions in chapter 6, “Net Command IR Control.”
    AV Re-
    ceiverSets up Net Command IR control of an A /V receiver.
    See detailed instructions in chapter 6, “Net Command IR Control,” starting on  page 61 .
    Ne tCommand 
    HDMI ControlOn, OffSelect On or Off to enable or disable the TV’s control of CEC-enabled 
    devices.  See Appendix  D  for details.
     
    						
    							52 5.  TV Menus
    TV locks available from the Lock menu are:
    ParentLock by Ratings
    Restricts access to programming 
    based on V-Chip rating signals sent 
    by the broadcaster.
    Other
    TimeLock by Time
    Restricts TV use by time of day.
    Control 
    PanelLock Control Panel
    Disables the touch keys on the TV’s 
    control panel.  Use this option if 
    small children in the home try to 
    press control-panel touch keys.
    Note: Channel Lock is an additional lock that blocks 
    access to speci c channels.  Channel Lock is 
    available under the Setup menu (Setup > Edit 
    > Lock,  page 47 ).
    Pa ss Codes
    Setting the Pass Code
    You are prompted to enter a pass code whenever you 
    select Lock on the Main menu.  To set a pass code for 
    the first time:
    1.  P r e s s  
    MENU, highlight Lock, then press .  A screen 
    prompting you for a pass code will display.
    2.  Input a four-digit pass code using the number keys 
    on the remote control.
    
    CANCEL to delete a number and move back 
    one space.
    
    MENU or EXIT to close the menu without 
    setting a pass code.
    3. Press 
    ENTER to set the pass code.
    Resetting the Pass Code
    See the procedure in Appendix  B .
    Bypassing TV Locks
    If you try to watch a blocked program or channel,  
    or the TV is locked by time, a notice will appear 
    prompting you for a pass code.  To use the TV, 
    input your four-digit pass code and press 
    ENTER.
    To reactivate the locks after using a pass code,    -
    power the TV off and then on.
    To reactivate only the parent ratings lock,    -
    change to a different channel or device.
    If a program or channel is blocked, you can still  
    use the TV without entering a pass code.  The lock 
    allows you to change to a channel airing an allowed 
    program or change to another device.
    P arent Menu
    The TV comes from the factory with the rating locks 
    turned off and with pre-set U.S.  ratings TV-PG and 
    movie rating PG.  Turn on blocking for U.S. ratings 
    to activate these rating restrictions.  Use the Lock > 
    Parent menu to change the level of blocking with U.S. 
    ratings.
    Any time you change the channel or device, it may take 
    up to five seconds for the rating restrictions to take 
    effect.
    Other Menu (Alternate Rating System)
    This TV can recognize new rating systems that may 
    come into effect in the future.  The Other menu allows 
    you to block digital programming when such systems 
    come into effect.
    The first time you tune to a channel broadcasting an 
    alternate rating system, the TV defaults to the most 
    restrictive setting if the Lock menu > Other Lock 
    option is set to On.  Use this menu to change the 
    allowed rating if you are unable to watch a program 
    broadcast with an alternate system.
    The Lock > Parent menu lets you set parental controls 
    using  V- Chip technology.
    L ock Menu
    Important Notes on Rating Locks
    
    Parent menu rating locks apply only to channels 
    and signals received on
     ANT 1, ANT 2, and the 
    VIDEO composite and S-VIDEO jacks.
    Other 
    menu rating locks apply only to digital chan-
    nels received on
     ANT 1 or ANT 2.
     When viewing a cable box, satellite receiver, or 
    other device connected to the component 
    Y Pb 
    Pr
     or HDMI inputs, check the device’s owner’s 
    guide for use of parental locks.
     
    						
    							  5.  TV Menus53
    Lock Menu, continued
       Par ent Menu Options (U.S.-based rating system)
    Option Name and Description
    Lock Off, OnDisables or enables program blocking based on V-Chip signals and the U.S. rating system.
     
    TV 
       
    RatingTV-Y Youth.  For children under 7. Highlight the rating level 
    you wish to change and 
    press 
    ENTER to block it 
    (
    () or allow it (().
    You can apply supple-
    mental content blocking 
    to the age-based ratings 
    by using the TV content 
    categories listed below. TV-Y7 Youth 7 and older.
    TV-G General Audience.  For the entire family.
    TV-PG Parental Guidance.  Parental Guidance recommended; may 
    not be suitable for some children.
    TV-14
    Adolescent 14 and older.  Not recommended for children under 14.
    TV-MA Mature Audience.  For adults only.
    FV Fantasy Violence.  Applies to TV-Y7 only.
    TV Content 
    Categories DSexual Dialog.  Applies in differing degrees to TV-PG and TV-14.
    L
    Adult Language.  Applies in differing degrees to TV-PG, TV-14, and TV-MA.
    SSexual Situations.  Applies in differing degrees to TV-PG, TV-14, and TV-MA.
    VViolence (graphic or realistic).  Applies in differing degrees to TV-PG, 
    TV-14, and TV-MA.
    Movie 
    RatingG General Audience.  Designed for the entire family to view.
    PG
    Parental Guidance.  Parental Guidance is recommended, may not be suitable for some children.
    PG-13 Parental Guidance, 13 and Older.  Not recommended for children under the age of 13.
    R
    Restricted.  Restricted in theaters to 17 years old and older unless accompanied by an adult.
    NC-17 No Children 17 or Under.  Restricted in theaters to 18 years old and older.
    XAdult.  Designed for and restricted in theaters to adult audiences only.
    Not RatedNo MPAA rating assigned.
    Start 
    TimeAllows you to set the time of day for enforcement of rating restrictions set in the Parent menu.
    1.  Highlight the hour digits for Start Time. 
    2. Press 
      repeatedly to change the hour and associated AM/PM indicator.  You can also just press 
    and hold to move quickly through the numbers.
    3. Press 
    ENTER to highlight the minutes.
    4.  With the minutes digits highlighted, press 
      repeatedly to change the minutes.  You can also just 
    press and hold to move quickly through the numbers.
    5. Highlight the Stop Time digits and set the time as described above.
    Note:  To make rating restrictions active 24 hours a day, make Start Time and Stop Time the same. Stop 
    Time
     
    						
    							54 5.  TV Menus
    Lock Menu, continued
       Time
    Blocks all use of the TV during the time period you specify.  You must enter a pass code to use the TV when the time 
    lock is in effect.
    Lock by TimeOn, OffEnable or disable Lock by Time.
    Lock Time, 
    Unlock TimeTo set the lock and unlock times:
    1.  Highlight the hour digits for the Lock Time.
    2. Press 
      repeatedly to change the hour and associated AM/PM indicator.  To move quickly 
    through the numbers, just press and hold.
    3. Press 
    ENTER to set the hour and highlight the minutes.
    4.  With the minutes highlighted, press 
      repeatedly to change the minutes.  To move quickly 
    through the numbers, just press and hold.
    5. Highlight the Unlock Time digits and set the time as described above.
    Note: T
    o make Lock by Time active 24 hours a day, make Start Time and Stop Time the same.
      Other Menu Options (alternate rating system)
    This TV can recognize new rating systems that may come into effect in the future.  The Other option remains grayed 
    out until the TV receives a signal using an alternate rating system.  Such alternate rating systems will apply only to 
    digital programming received on the 
    ANT 1 and ANT 2 inputs.
    Option Name and Description
    Lock On, OffEnable or disable program blocking.
    System NameThe rating system available for the channel
    GroupRating groups available in the rating system shown on the screen.  Rating groups are defined by 
    the rating system in effect.
    RatingRating restrictions available in the selected rating system and group.  Highlight the rating and 
    press 
    ENTER to check (block) or uncheck (allow) rated content.
       Control  Panel
    On, Off On locks and Off unlocks the touch keys on the TV’s control panel.  Use this option if small chil-
    dren may try to press TV touch keys.
    If the remote control is unavailable, use the TV’s control panel to  release the Control Panel 
    Lock.  Press and hold the 
    MENU touch key for over eight seconds.
    If the TV is powered off, release the lock as described above.  The TV will power on. 
    To reactivate the lock, you must return to this menu and change the setting to  On.
     
    						
    							55
    6
    Net Command IR Control
    Note:  To learn about NetCommand for HDMI devices, 
    see Appendix  D  and  “About Home-Theater 
    Control Systems,” page 19 .
    Command setup is optional.
     You may wish to use Net Command IR control to 
    supplement CEC control.
     You can perform Net Command setup when the TV 
    first recognizes a device during Auto Input Sensing 
    or at any convenient time afterward.
    Command operates by sending remote control 
    signals from the TV to your other devices via the IR 
    emitters, telling the devices to play, record, change 
    inputs, adjust volume, change channels, or perform 
    other functions.  All this is accomplished with the 
    TV’s remote control and the slide switch left in the 
    TV position.
     The IR “Learning” feature of Net Command allows 
    the TV to learn the IR control signals for your A /V 
    devices. You can choose the level of Net Command control 
    for your home theater.
      Standard Setup.  Perform a standard setup if 
    you want Net Command to control only a few 
    devices, such as the TV, a playback device (like 
    a DVD player), and a cable box.  With this setup, 
    you can use the TV’s remote control to operate 
    these devices.
     A/ V Receiver Setup.  Perform A /V receiver 
    setup if you want Net Command to:
      Control a surround sound A /V receiver.
      Automatically change audio input selections 
    on an A /V receiver when you change inputs 
    on the TV.
      Automatically change audio and video input 
    selections on an A /V receiver with an HDMI 
    output to the TV.
    Important Note on NetCommand
    Be sure to connect the IR emitter cable to the 
    TV and properly place the emitters so that 
    NetCommand can control your devices.  See 
    the explanation on  the next page .
    About  Net Command IR Control
     
    						
    							56 6.  NetCommand IR Control
     IR E mitter Placement
    An IR emitter cable is included with the TV.
    The Net Command system uses emitters connected 
    to the 
    IR—Net Command Output jack to control other 
    devices such as DVD players, cable boxes, satellite 
    receivers, and VCRs.
    Connect the plug end of the supplied IR emitter 
    1. 
    cable to the IR—Net Command Output jack on the 
    TV main panel.
    Run the cable for each of the emitter ends under, 
    2. 
    alongside, or over each device to be controlled so 
    that the emitter end is in front of the area where the 
    remote control sensor is located.
    Position the emitter end with the emitter bulb facing 
    3. 
    the remote control sensor.  The bulb emits infrared 
    light in a cone-shaped pattern.  Place the bulb far 
    enough from the sensor to allow the cone pattern 
    to reach the sensor.
    The IR sensor is usually behind the plastic window 
    of the front display panel.  It is sometimes visible 
    with the aid of a flashlight and is normally a round 
    or square cutout behind the plastic.
    If you cannot see the sensor and the device’s 
    Owner’s Guide does not specify the location, you 
    can find it by following these steps using the 
    device’s remote control:
    a. Hold the device’s remote about one-half inch 
    from the front of the device.  Starting from one 
    end of the display window plastic, press the 
    POWER key.
    b. If the device does not respond, move the 
    remote control one inch toward the center and 
    try again.
    c. Repeat this until the device responds.
    d. Note this location and then start over from the 
    other end of the display window plastic, repeat-
    ing until the device responds again.
    The remote control sensor is somewhere 
    between these two positions.  This is usually 
    enough accuracy for placement of the IR emit-
    ters.
    In some cases, the emitter works better facing 
    downward from the top of the device.  Experi-
    ment to find what works best.
    Secure the emitter ends in place using double-
    4. 
    sided tape.
    Place any unused ends behind the devices to 
    5. 
    prevent stray signals from reaching the IR sensors.
    INPUT 3
    ANT-2/AUX
    ANT-1/MAIN
    S-VIDEO
    (INPUT 3) DIGITAL
    AUDIO OUTPUTR R
    RL
    L DVI/PC INPUT
    VIDEO
    Y
    Y/VIDEO
    INPUT 1
    Pb Pr
    Pb
    YPbPr(480i/480p/720p/1080i)PrINPUT 2- AUDIO -
    L
    AVR AUDIO
    OUTPUT
    R
    L- AUDIO -R
    L
    3D GLASSES EMITTER
    VIDEO: 480i/480p/720p/1080i/1080p
    AUDIO: PCM STEREO
    PC:  VGA, W-VGA, SVGA, W-SVGA, XGA, W-XGA, SXGA, 720p, 1080p
    INPUT 3
    ANT-2/AUX
    ANT-1/MAIN
    S-VIDEO(INPUT 3)
    DIGITALAUDIO OUTPUTRRRL
    LDVI/PC INPUT
    VIDEOYY/VIDEOINPUT 1PbPrPbYPbPr(480i/480p/720p/1080i)
    PrINPUT 2- AUDIO -L
    AVR AUDIOOUTPUT
    RL
    - AUDIO -RL
    3D GLASSES EMITTER
    VIDEO: 480i/480p/720p/1080
    i/1080pAUDIO: PCM STEREO
    PC:  VGA, W-VGA, 
    SVGA, W-SVGA, XGA, W-XGA, 
    SXGA, 720p, 1080p
    INPUT IR NetCommand
    OUTPUT/
    EXTERNAL
    CONTROLLER
    INPUT IR NetCommand
    OUTPUT/
    EXTERNAL
    CONTROLLER
    DIGIT
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    A/V Receiver Other A/V Device
    1. 3.2.
    2.3.
    TV Main 
    Panel
    Connecting IR—Net Command Output
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    *3TFOTPS
    *3TFOTPS
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    *3TFOTPS
    *3TFOTPS
    Place IR emitters so the signal can be “seen” by the IR 
    sensor on each device.
    IMPORTANT
    Position IR emitters so that each device’s 
    sensor “sees” the signal from only one emitter.  
    Otherwise, a device receiving signals from 
    multiple sources (remote controls, IR emitters) 
    may not respond at all.
     
    						
    							  6.  NetCommand IR Control57
    To perform this procedure, you need:
    The remote controls for both the TV and the  
    device you want to control.
    The IR emitter cable supplied with the TV. 
    Note:  To set up an A/V receiver, see  “Setting Up 
    NetCommand IR Control of an A/V Receiver,” 
    page 61 .
    Connect and position the IR emitters for the 
    1. 
    devices you wish to control.  See  “IR Emitter Place-
    ment”  on  the opposite page .
    Set the 
    2. TV’s remote control slide switch to the TV 
    position and power on the TV if needed.
    Open the Net Command 
    3. Learn screen in one of two 
    ways:
    If working from the  Auto Input Sensing screen 
    for the device, highlight the Learn icon and 
    press 
    ENTER to open the Learn screen for the 
    device.
    If performing Net Command setup at any time  
    after the device has been recognized through 
    Auto Input Sensing:
    a. Press 
    INPUT to open the Input Selection 
    menu.
    b.  Highlight the desired input icon and press 
    ENTER to switch to that input.
    c. Press 
    MENU, highlight Inputs, and highlight 
    Learn to open the Inputs > Learn screen 
    for the device.
    The first function highlighted in the 
    4. Learn screen 
    is always Power On.  Aim the TV’s remote control 
    at the TV and press 
    ENTER to begin learning for that 
    function.
    When the 
    5. Power On text starts flashing, aim the 
    device’s remote control at the TV and press and 
    hold the 
    POWER key until a check mark appears next 
    to Power On.
    If the text stops flashing before the check mark  
    appears, repeat the previous step.
    To remove the key from Net Command control,  
    press the 
    CANCEL key while the key name is 
    highlighted.
    Press the 
    6.      keys on the TV’s remote control 
    to highlight other keys on the list.  Repeat steps 
    4 and 5 for each additional function you wish to 
    control through Net Command.
    If the device’s remote control has keys that are not 
    7.  
    in the list, you can associate up to any four keys 
    with the  
    F1 through F4 keys.  Perform Net Command 
    setup for the 
    F keys the same way you did for the 
    named keys
    .  For example, you can:
    Assign your DVD player’s  
    CHAPTER SKIP FORWARD and 
    CHAPTER SKIP BACK keys to F1 and F2.“Learn” your A /V receiver’s sound options for  
    the current device.
    If the device has a separate 
    8. POWER OFF key, press  
        on the TV’s remote to highlight Power Off.  
    Repeat the earlier steps to “learn” the 
    POWER OFF key.
    If the device has no 
    POWER OFF key, skip this step.  
    Do not “learn” the power-off command for the 
    same key for which you earlier learned the 
    power-on command.
    Press 9. EXIT to finish Net Command “learning” for the 
    current device.
    From the Auto Input Sensing screen, highlight the Learn 
    icon and press ENTER to open the Net Command Learn 
    screen.
    Inputs > Learn screen
    Adding or Removing Device Keys 
    from Net Command IR Control
    Press 1. INPUT to open the Input Selection menu, high-
    light the device’s icon and press 
    ENTER.
    Open the 2. Inputs menu and highlight the Learn icon.
    When the 3. Learn screen displays:
    To add keys:  Continue as described earlier  
    under  “Initial NetCommand Setup for Most 
    Devices” on this page .
    To delete keys:  Highlight the name of the key  
    you wish to delete and press 
    CANCEL on the TV‘s 
    remote control to clear the check mark.
      Initial Net Command Setup for Most Devices
     
    						
    							58 6.  NetCommand IR Control
    Refer to this chart when “learning” device keys.  “Learn” 
    some, all, or none of the keys used for each device 
    type.  The chart has space for you to write in functions 
    you assign to the 
    F1–F4 keys.
      Net Command Specialized Device Keys
    See the following page for more on keys marked in the 
    “Special Operation Method” column.
    Key Name in 
    Learning ScreenFunctionName on TV 
    Remote Con-
    trolSee Special 
    Operation 
    Method Table
    Power OnPower On or Power ON/OFF (toggle)POWER*
    GuideOn Screen Program Guide or DVD Disc MenusGUIDE*
    Channel UpNext Channel HigherCH/PAGE 
    Channel DnNext Channel LowerCH/PAGE 
    Page UpPage Up in GuidesCH/PAGE *
    Page DnPage Down in GuidesCH/PAGE *
    MenuSetup menu for deviceMENU*
    Adjust UpAdjust or arrow up
    Adjust DnAdjust or arrow down
    Adjust LtAdjust or arrow left
    Adjust RtAdjust or arrow right
    EnterEnter or Select (menus)ENTER*
    CancelCancel or erase (menus)—/CA N C E L*
    PlayStart playback
    StopStop playback
    ForwardFast For ward
    RewindRewind/Fast Reverse
    PausePause playback
    RecordStart Recording
    1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0Digit functions1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0
    Enter (digits)Use after digits to directly access channels by 
    numberENTER*
    - (separator)Add digital channel separator between main channel 
    number and sub-channel number—/CA N C E L*
    Recall (QV)Last Channel RecallQV
    InfoOn-screen status display or information displayINFOMay require two 
    keypresses
    F1
    F1
    F2F2
    F3F3
    F4F4
    Power OffPower OffPOWER
    ASSIGN YOUR 
    CHOICE OF 
    SPECIALIZED 
    FUNCTIONS
     
    						
    							  6.  NetCommand IR Control 59
    Key Name in 
    Learning ScreenSpecial Operation Description and Setup How to Use
    Power On Manual Power On/Off
    Use for devices that have only one 
    POWER key.Press  1. 
    INPUT to display the Input Selection 
    menu.
    Press  2. 
         to highlight the icon for the 
    device to be powered on or off.
    With the  3. Input Selection menu still displayed, 
    press 
    POWER to send the power signal; you may 
    need to press 
    POWER twice.
    Note:  If you press 
    POWER without the Input Selec-
    tion menu displayed, the TV will turn off.
    Press  4. 
    ENTER to switch the TV to the device.
    Power On
    Power OffAutomatic Power On/Off
    This feature is only for devices that have separate 
    POWER ON and POWER OFF keys on their original remote 
    controls.  If your device does not have a separate 
    POWER OFF key, do not use the Power Off learn-
    ing position; use only the Manual Power ON/OFF 
    method described above.
    In the NetCommand Learn screen:
    a. “Learn” the Power On command in the Power 
    On learning position.
    b. “Learn” the Power Off command in the 
    Power Off learning position.To Power On the Device 
    Press  1. 
    INPUT to display the Input Selection 
    menu.
    Press  2. 
         to highlight the icon for 
    the device to be powered on or off.
    Press  3. 
    ENTER to switch the TV to the device 
    and NetCommand will send the Power On 
    command to the device.
    To Power Off the Device 
    When you turn the TV off, the TV sends all 
    learned Power Off commands to all devices.
    Menu Displaying the Menu for a DeviceWhile watching a device, press  1. 
    INPUT to display 
    the Input Selection menu with the device icon 
    highlighted.
    Press  2. 
    MENU to send the menu signal to the 
    device.  The Input Selection menu will auto-
    matically clear from the screen.
    S pecial Operation Methods
     
    Operating Net Command-Controlled Devices
    Controlling an A/V  Receiver
    See  page 61  to set up control of an A /V receiver.
    Switching Audio to and from the A/V Receiver
    Press 1. AUDIO.
    Press 2.  to show the Speakers option.
    Press 
    3.  to select either AV Receiver or TV.
    Controlling A/V Receiver Power
    Press 
    1. AUDIO.
    Press 2.   to show the Speakers option.
    Press 
    3.  to select AV Receiver.
    If the A /V receiver does not power on automatically, point 4. 
    the remote control at the TV (not the A /V receiver) and 
    press 
    POWER.  Press POWER to power off the A /V receiver.
    Controlling Other A/V Receiver Functions
    With the A /V receiver powered on and selected, the 
    TV’s remote operates the volume and mute functions.  
    Also, when you switch to a device in the Input Selec-
    tion menu, the A /V receiver automatically switches to the 
    correct audio input for the device.
    Controlling Most Device Types
    As an example of NetCommand control, if you are watch-
    ing your cable box and you wish to tune to the next 
    channel higher, press 
    CH/PAGE .  NetCommand then sends 
    the “learned” channel-up control signal to the cable box.
    With an IR emitter properly positioned in front of the 1. 
    device, use the Inputs > Learn screen to perform 
    NetCommand setup for the device.
    When you wish to use the device, press 
    2. INPUT to 
    display the Input Selection menu.
    Press 
    3.      to highlight the icon for the device.
    Press 
    4. ENTER to switch the TV to the device.
    Note: 
    if you have set up automatic input switching for 
    the A/V receiver, the A/V receiver will automatically 
    switch to the correct input for the device.
    To operate the device using the 5. TV’s remote 
    control, set the slide switch to the 
    TV position.
    Point the remote control at the 
    6. TV (not the device) 
    and press the key for the desired function.
     
    						
    							60 6.  NetCommand IR Control
    Key Name in 
    Learning ScreenSpecial Operation Description and Setup How to Use
    Guide Displaying the Disc Menu (DVD or high-defini-
    tion disc format)
    “Learn” the 
    DISC MENU, TOP MENU, or other key as 
    named on the original remote in the Guide learn-
    ing position.While watching the device, press 
    GUIDE to display 
    the disc menu.
    Displaying the On-Screen Program Guide 
    (cable box or satellite receiver)
    “Learn” the  1. 
    GUIDE key on the original remote in 
    the Guide learning position.
    Learn the  2. 
    PAG E  and PAG E  keys of the 
    original remote in the Page Up and Page Dn 
    learning positions.While watching the device, press  1. 
    GUIDE to 
    display the guide.
    Press  2. 
    CH/PAGE  /  to send the Page Up/Dn 
    commands for the guide.
    Page Up
    Page DnUsing Page Up/Down
    If the device’s original remote control has separate 
    keys for Channel Up/Dn and Page Up/Dn, the TV 
    remote control’s 
    CH/PAGE  /  key can work like 
    the two separate keys. 
    “Learn”  1. 
    CHANNEL / in the Channel Up/Dn 
    positions.
    “Learn”  2. 
    PAG E / in the Page Up/Dn posi-
    tions.Inside the Guide 
    Press 
    CH/PAGE  /  to send the Page Up/Dn 
    commands.
    Outside the Guide 
    Press 
    CH/PAGE  /  to send the Channel Up/
    Dn signal.
    Enter Enter Functions (cable boxes, satellite receivers, etc.)
    Some devices have two keys that have “enter” functions.  One key is for menus and is often labelled 
    SELECT or OK.  A second key is for use with number keys for direct channel selection.  NetCommand uses 
    the same 
    ENTER key for both operations.
    When 
    ENTER has a menu or guide function or when 
    the original remote control uses the same key for 
    menus and channel selection:
    Learn the 
    ENTER, SELECT, or OK key in the 
    NetCommand Enter learning position.Press  1. 
    MENU or GUIDE to display the device’s menu 
    or guide.
    Press  2. 
    ENTER within the menu and NetCommand 
    will send the Enter signal for menus.
    Enter (digits)When ENTER is for channel changes, i.e., the original 
    remote control has a separate 
    ENTER key for this 
    function):
    Learn the 
    ENTER key for channel selection in the 
    NetCommand Enter (digits) learning position.  
    Use this learning position only if the original 
    remote control has separate keys for Enter in 
    menus and Enter for channel selection.Press digit key(s) and then press 
    ENTER.  
    NetCommand will send the Enter signal for 
    channel selection.
    Cancel  CANCEL as the Cancel or Exit Function
    “Learn” the Cancel or Exit function in the 
    NetCommand Cancel learning positionPress  1. 
    MENU or GUIDE to display the menu or 
    guide.
    Press  2. 
    —
    CANCEL and NetCommand will send the 
    Cancel or Exit signal.
    —
    (separator)The symbol “—” can serve as the separator 
    between a digital channel’s main and sub-
    channel digits, e.g., digital channel 12-1 (main 
    channel is 12, sub-channel is 1).
    “Learn” the channel separator function in the 
    NetCommand – (separator) learning position.Press digit key(s) and press 
    —
    CANCEL.  
    NetCommand will send the channel-separator 
    signal.
      Operating NetCommand-Controlled Devices, continued
     
    						
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